1. 2022-11-10

    Published: Tue 22 November 2022
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    Pivot coming?

    Alex Manzara, who is always worth reading, said the following earlier today:

    Is crypto implosion enough to create a true safety bid?  Probably not, but Steph Pomboy notes that Ontario Teachers Pension was a major investor in FTX, and succinctly tweeted, “My point is that it isn’t …

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  2. Have fun getting poor

    Published: Tue 22 November 2022
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    date 19 May 2022

    19 May

    Wrap

    There was continued risk-off behaviour. Equity markets failed to bounce. Bonds were mainly higher (yields lower), Brazil being an exception, but then just flat. The dollar is falling back, the Euro up 1.1%, to $1.05: maybe we will not see parity …

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  3. The baneful legacy of Jim Simons

    Published: Tue 22 November 2022
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    date 18 May 2022

    18 May

    Trend following

    The book The Man Who Solved the Market is an interesting, but at the same time a frustrating read. It explains how Jim Simons used sophisticated statistical tools to extract information about future price movements from price histories. A huge body of …

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  4. MMT is official policy now

    Published: Tue 22 November 2022
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    Sat 7 May

    MMT and its implication for inflation

    MMT says that governments can keep printing money and investing it to take up the slack in the economy until it hits full employment. Knowing whether there is real inflation, or just random disconnected price spikes is hard to know, and …

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  5. 2022-10-30

    Published: Tue 22 November 2022
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    The rise of the administrative state

    I recently finished reading “The Managerial Revolution” by James Burnham. It’s not a business book, but a book about political theory. It was written in 1941, in the middle of the second world war, when it looked as though Hitler would win, and …

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  6. World of Atoms

    Published: Tue 15 November 2022
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    Today in markets

    Even though some Russian missiles hit targets (well, places) in Poland, the market had a risk-on tone today. PMI readings supported the ‘inflation under control’ narrative, which pushed commodities, equities and bonds up. The biggest impact is on shorted names: $WMT (Walmart) was up by 6.5 …

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  7. OPEC strikes again

    Published: Mon 14 November 2022
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    Wrap

    Significant global economic uncertainties in the coming months made OPEC cut on Monday its estimate of global oil demand growth for this year and next, in the fifth reduction of consumption forecasts since April.

    OPEC revised down each of its 2022 and 2023 oil demand growth forecasts by 100 …

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  8. Risk off day

    Published: Wed 09 November 2022
    Updated: Tue 22 November 2022
    By steve

    In Markets.

    Mid Terms Results

    Initial indications seem to be that the Republicans have taken Congress, but the Dems have held onto control of the Senate. The party discipline in US politics has broken down so much that maybe this doesn’t matter, but it’ll be difficult to increase taxes or …

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